Wild Camping Equipment

Wild Camping Equipment

Experience the joy of piecing together your own multi-day adventure with overnight stays in secluded spots. A trip that isn't reliant on a town, pub or established campsites. It could be a multi-day backpacking walk through our mountains and fells; a ride-in/ride-out bikepacking adventure or a single local overnight bivvy in the local woods.

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Gas Support Gas Support

Gas Support

Three-legged stand to provide stability on uneven ground
€6,99 €8,99
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SnapWire Foon closed

SnapWire Foon

Lightweight folding titanium spork (or foon? or maybe forpoonk?)
€12,49 €14,99
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3 Square Alpkit 3 square tarp pitched - action

3 Square

3m x 3m square tarp for hammock camping or bivvying
€39,99 €49,99
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alpkit drift camping pillow in mercury top Alpkit Drift camp pillow

Drift

Lightweight, inflatable camping pillow for multi-day hikes and overnight stays
€14,99 €19,99
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alpkit cloud base sleeping mat in mercury alpkit cloud base sleeping mat - action

Cloud Base

Diamond air pockets for lightweight, packable sleep comfort: full length, 5cm thick, 410g
€54,99 €69,99
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alpkit Airo 180 self inflating sleeping mat in black SLAKAIR180 alpkit nov 15 shoot- c0a5574 - action

Airo 180

Self-inflating sleeping mat: full length, 3cm thick, 650g
€49,99 €74,99

Firepot Meal Pouch

Pouches of delicious, nutritious and natural dehydrated food
From €8,99

Wild Camping Equipment

Wild camping, snowholing and bivvying all involve spending the night hours outdoors in remote places.

Is wild camping legal?

All land is owned by someone. So unless you have landowner permission to camp you may be asked to move on. Scotland and Dartmoor are rare examples in the UK where local laws mean it is perfectly legal to camp.

Many landowners including National Parks view that wild camping on unenclosed fell land, remote from the roads, is generally accepted if undertaken responsibly by small numbers of people.

So set up camp late and leave early staying well out of peoples' way whilst causing the minimum disturbance.

Eat well, sleep well and enjoy dusk till dawn resting your weary head hopefully under a star-filled sky.

Further reading: the ultimate guide to wild camping, bivvy bag essentials, how to use a tarp. Inspiration: bikepacking the Argyll Trail, Schiehallion winter camp and Cycling Iceland - Cycling in Europe.